At the end of the first game the Striker-out shall become Server, and the Server shall become Striker-out ; and so on alternately in the subsequent games of the set. Lawn Tennis - Page 63by Herbert William Wrangham Wilberforce - 1908 - 79 pagesFull view - About this book
| Cookery - 1903 - 456 pages
...other the striker-out. r. At the end of the first game the striker-out becomes server, and the server striker-out, and so on alternately in the subsequent games of the set. vi. The server stands with one foot beyond the base line, and delivers the service from the right and... | |
| P. A. Vaile - Tennis - 1904 - 322 pages
...stand on opposite sides of the net ; the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the server, the other the striker-out. 6. At the end of the first...both feet behind (ie, further from the net than) the base line, and within the limits of the imaginary continuation of the centre service and the side lines.... | |
| Jahial Parmly Paret - Lacrosse - 1904 - 516 pages
...the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the server, and the other the striker-out. 5. At the end of the first game the strikerout shall...shall become striker-out; and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of the set, and following sets. 6. The server shall serve with both feet behind,... | |
| Ralph Henry Barbour - Athletics - 1904 - 518 pages
...the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the server, and the other the striker-out. 5. At the end of the first game the striker-out shall...shall become striker-out; and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of the set, and following sets. 0. The server shall serve with both feet behind,... | |
| Tennis - 1905 - 382 pages
...striker-out; and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of the set and following sets. 6. The sewer shall serve with both feet behind, ie, further from the net than the base line and within the limits of the imaginary continuation of the centre service and the side lines.... | |
| Arthur Wallis Myers - Tennis - 1908 - 466 pages
...the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the Server, the other the Striker-out. 3°} 6. At the end of the first game the Striker-out shall...set. 7. The Server shall serve with both feet behind (»>., farther from the net than) the base-line, and within the limits of the imaginary continuation... | |
| Philippines. Bureau of Education - Education - 1911 - 116 pages
...the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the server, and the other the striker-out. 5. At the end of the first game the striker-out shall...shall become striker-out; and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of the set and following sets. from the net than the base line and within... | |
| Austral - Davis Cup - 1912 - 372 pages
...stand on opposite sides of the net ; the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the Server, the other the Striker-out. 6. — At the end of the...subsequent games of the set. 7. — The Server shall, before commencing to serve, stand with both feet at rest on the ground behind (ie, further from the... | |
| 1914 - 338 pages
...the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the server, and the other the striker-out. 5. At the end of the first game the striker-out shall...shall become striker-out; and so on alternately in all the subsequent games* of the set and following sets. FOOT FAULT RULE. LAW 6. The server shall before... | |
| Jahial Parmly Paret - Tennis - 1916 - 236 pages
...the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the server, and the other the striker-out. 5. At the end of the first game the striker-out shall...shall become striker-out; and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of the set and following sets. FOOT FAULT RULE 6. The server shall before... | |
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